Siobhan = Yvonne. Female name. Ruaridh is about as common as hens teeth. Wiki pedia is not your friend. Also Mc Donald is Irish, Mac Donald is Scots. McDonald is common in Scotland due to infusion of Irish Catholic immigrants subsuming the correct spelling.

You don't need to dig up weird and wonderful names based on near-dead languages to represent the nations of Britain. Outside of isolated Western parts of Scotland, no-one speaks Scots gaelic. Generic English language names will do, most names in Britain at the time and now are from the bible; John, James, Luke, Thomas, David, Peter, etc. In real terms, the names will be much the same as the Americans without the non-British Isles surnames

Also, Siobhan is most definitely a woman's name, I'm currently dating one.

Siobhan = Yvonne. Female name. Ruaridh is about as common as hens teeth. Wiki pedia is not your friend. Also Mc Donald is Irish, Mac Donald is Scots. McDonald is common in Scotland due to infusion of Irish Catholic immigrants subsuming the correct spelling.

Mcdonald or Macdonald does not have a space, Ruairidh is common-ish in Scotland as shownhere.,here.., and here... I am Scottish and Mcdonald is more common than Macdonald although both are common. Keyes and Donnimi...

Mcdonald or Macdonald does not have a space, Ruairidh is common-ish in Scotland as shownhere.,here.., and here... I am Scottish and Mcdonald is more common than Macdonald although both are common. Keyes and Donnimi... Dont accuse people of using wikipedia when you dont know yourself.

Im a Scotsman, Ive worked in retail, tourism & am currently a nursing student. Ive been exposed to a huge swathe of the population & Ive never ever met a Ruaridh, Southhampton isnt in Scotland.

Did you find out who Keyes & Donnini were? You realise their Victoria Cross winners for their SCOTTISH regiments. Your as Scottish as my arse, your probably some 1/4 breed trying to seem cool. Scotland has as many names as central Europe. A nation of immigration.

Once you get 100% and a couple of secondaries he becomes Ace Rimmer... and unless we can enter our own names for gold we're not going to be able to have the cat driving or Kryten 2X4B-523P as the loader either..

Once you get 100% and a couple of secondaries he becomes Ace Rimmer... and unless we can enter our own names for gold we're not going to be able to have the cat driving or Kryten 2X4B-523P as the loader either..

The idea of Kryten as the loader just brings up questions as to how his groinal attachment is used.

Im a Scotsman, Ive worked in retail, tourism & am currently a nursing student. Ive been exposed to a huge swathe of the population & Ive never ever met a Ruaridh, Southhampton isnt in Scotland.

Did you find out who Keyes & Donnini were? You realise their Victoria Cross winners for their SCOTTISH regiments. Your as Scottish as my arse, your probably some 1/4 breed trying to seem cool. Scotland has as many names as central Europe. A nation of immigration.

Sorry for the Keyes and Donnini, I was aware of a winner of the VC with the name Keyes from scotland but i have not heard of one in Scotland other than him.
I am Scottish and Ruairidh is common in the Western isles and i [possibly wrongly] assumed it was Common in the rest of Scotland.
I did not use Wikipedia and i felt insulted being accused of it.

Once you get 100% and a couple of secondaries he becomes Ace Rimmer... and unless we can enter our own names for gold we're not going to be able to have the cat driving or Kryten 2X4B-523P as the loader either..